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Graduate Constructive Interference In Light
i need a video of interference of light it double slit . . . . .if anyone has send it to madhu91@gmail.com . . . . . please- madhusudan
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Potential Dividers: Learn How to Solve AS Level Physics B Unit 1
i have a doubt in voltage divider bias. . . . . . when NPN transistor connected in Ce mode is used as an amplifier due to the resistor conneted in series with emitter , transistor is stabilised . . . . but while using the divider in single stage CE amplifier a emitter bypass capacitance is...- madhusudan
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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How to Derive Voltage Across Capacitors in Series?
Answer for you Superdave :redface: In Series connection the the total potential difference is the sum of potential difference across each capacitor..so V_0=V_1 + V_2 q=CV q/c_0=q_1 + q_2 so c_0 = (c_1*c_2)/(c_1+c_2)- madhusudan
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How to Derive Voltage Across Capacitors in Series?
Answer for you :redface: In Series connection the the total potential difference is the sum of potential difference across each capacitor..so V_0=V_1 + V_2 q=CV q/c_0=q/c_1 + q/c_2 so c_0 = (c_1*c_2)/(c_1+c_2)- madhusudan
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Undergrad Question about lanthanides and actinides
why the last electron of the element lanthanum enters the d orbital instead of entering the f orbital ?Same in actinum ? Why ?- madhusudan
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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Rank of a Matrix - Explained by an Expert
can you get it- madhusudan
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Rank of a Matrix - Explained by an Expert
hey ... the rank of the matrix is 3.do the following operations to get echelon form... r1<->r2; r1<->-r1; r2-->r2-2r1; r4-->3r1-r4; r4-->r3+r2+r4;- madhusudan
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Graduate De broglie vs classical wavelength
According to de broglie relation lambda=h/mv ...which implies that velocity is inversely proportional to wavelength. But According to the reletion V=n lambda ... velocity is directly proportional to wavelength... How That diffenence is Causesd ? Am i going wrong Somowhere ?- madhusudan
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- Forum: Quantum Interpretations and Foundations
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Can a stationary, massive particle have a de Broglie wavelength?
Hey Swain ... Yes Massive Particle have de Broglie wavelength...But it is very less to compare because According to de broglie Equation lambda=h/mv wave length of the wave is invresely proportional to the mass... so when the masss of the particle increases its wavelength decreases comparitively- madhusudan
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Solve for Wavelength of Commercial FM Radio Station at 90.1 MHz
okay. How it can be different ?de Broglie Equation deals with both particle and wave character ...and V=n*lambda equation deals with wave character.. Then how it can be different ?- madhusudan
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Solve for Wavelength of Commercial FM Radio Station at 90.1 MHz
Hey.. n is the frequency of the wave and V=n lambda is the basic Wave equation- madhusudan
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Solve for Wavelength of Commercial FM Radio Station at 90.1 MHz
According to de broglie relation lambda=h/mv ...which implies that velocity is inversely proportional to wavelength. But According to the reletion V=n lambda ... velocity is directly proportional to wavelength... How That diffenence is Causesd ? Am i going wrong Somowhere ?- madhusudan
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Undergrad Electric dipole and Gauss' Law
According to de broglie relation lambda=h/mv ...which implies that vrlocity is inversely proportional to wavelength. But According to the reletion V=n lambda ... velocity is directly proportional to wavelength... How That diffenence is Causesd ? Am i going wrong Somowhere ?- madhusudan
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Understanding Centripetal Force on Rollercoasters
Centripetel force is the one which acts in the radial direction to a circle- madhusudan
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help